<p>On Friday, my class had an AP U.S. test, and on the test there were a few questions that the majority of us were divided on the answers. The First question is: During the Great Awakening, George Whitfield reassured crowds they could atone for ther sins by doing what? A) doing good works B) admitting them directly to god C) Going on pilgrimages to England D) Simplying relying on the local clergy E) Donating money to the church. I chose B but a lot of people in my class chose A.Another question was: During the 1760s and 1770s, the political program that angered the Americans the most was: A) Appropriating money for local government B) appointing the colonial governor C) approving the choice of military commanders D) Negotiating treaties with the Indians E) Regulating Slavery in the south. Another question was: During the early 1780s, the authority of the national government was vested in A) all of the answers above B) A legislative branch C) an excutive Branch D) a judical branch E) a miltiary branch. And the last question: The historical argument about the causes of the American revolution revolve around the opposing ideas of: A) American and British Historians B) The French and American Revolutions C) Reconciliation and Radicalism D) Ideological and economic reasons E) passive or compliant causes.</p>
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<p>I would guess:
A
D
B
D</p>
<p>bump........ can someone please reply????</p>
<p>A
B
B
D</p>
<p>I second mike</p>